Sunday August 23rd: The Twelfth Sunday after Trinity
8am please note there will be no 8am services throughout August.
10am Eucharist. President: The Canon Revd Margaret Whipp. Preacher: David Kay from The Gatehouse. Organist: Andrew Patterson.
Sunday August 30th: The Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity
8am please note there will be no 8am services throughout August.
10am Eucharist. President: The Revd Martin Little. Preacher: The Revd Martin Little. Organist: Andrew Patterson.
Forest Sunday School is on its summer break. Children are invited to stay in the service, or families may use the Meeting Room if a break-out space would be helpful. Thank you to Felicity, Andrea our leaders, all our helpers and our brilliant children! 6th September is a special All-Age service, and Forest Sunday School returns on 13th September.
Midweek Services
9am Morning Prayer: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday when the Vicar is available. The Church is normally open for private prayer every day during daylight hours.
Wednesday 10am Midweek Communion
No 8am service during August
We have made the decision to pause this service over the month of August. The Wednesday 10am Communion provides an alternative quieter service in the week. If regulars would like a Book of Common Prayer service during this time, there is a weekly 8am BCP at St Andrew’s, Headington.
The Vicar Revd Martin is on annual leave from Monday August 10th to Monday August 24th.
Trinity Times
Calling all church news items – either upcoming events or reports of something that has happened. Our next newsletter will be going out at the end of August. Please do send any contributions to newsletter.hthq@gmail.com by August 24th. Short items and/or photographs welcome. Or ask Philippa in church if you want to discuss
Building Firm Foundations Appeal 2026
As you may know, we launched an appeal in June to raise £100,000 by the end of 2026 towards our building loan and to repair our leaking roof. Thank you so much to everyone who has generously donated and/or pledged already. We are making great strides towards our target, but we aren’t quite there yet. It’s not too late to contribute or to pledge: the forms are at the back of church, and you can hand your form to the vicar, a churchwarden or any other church official. So please consider giving if you haven’t done so already.
Tuesday Community Cafe
This has now stopped to make space for new initiatives. Thanks to those who have supported it over the past couple of years.
Save the Date
The walk over Shotover to visit Wheatley Windmill, postponed due to excessive heat, will take place on Sunday 11 October, leaving The Plain at 12.15. Numbers are limited; to book a place, contact Hilary Rollin after the service or on 01865 761545. (Hilary, for Eco Church Group)
ADVANCE INFORMATION
‘People’s Emergency Briefing’ on the climate and nature crisis is being screened at Brookes University on Weds. October 7th, 6.00-8.00. Entry is free, all are welcome. A discussion will follow the film. To book, use the QR code on posters in church, the Coach house and on the HTHQ notice board, and also on fliers available from Hilary Rollin. (Hilary for Eco Church Group).
21-22 November ‘Imagine Lewis’: A Celebration of Spirituality and the Arts inspired by the legacy of C.S. Lewis
Please save the dates! We are delighted to have the internationally-acclaimed poet Malcolm Guite giving a talk and reading, as well as U.S. folk-rock band WIND performing live. If you would like to be involved in this weekend, please speak to Revd Martin and come to a planning meeting on Thursday 27 August at 7.30pm in the church meeting room.
Church cuppa in Bury Knowle Park from 10am at the Courtside cafe Saturday 5 September
Do come along for a coffee and chat, or if you or your children feel more active: mini golf and a bit of tennis! It is a chance for us all to get to know each other. Dominic (07963398244)
Eco Fest run by Headington Churches Events on Saturday September 19th 11am to 3pm at URC Collinwood Road OX3 8HW Please see the poster on the noticeboard at the back of church for more information.
This week’s Eco Tip
Taking children to a Pick Your Own Farm will encourage curiosity and wonder at how local fruit and vegetables are grown and harvested at scale.
Hilary Rollin (Eco Church Group)
Pastoral care team
Are you in need of support or would you like to talk to someone? We rely on you to let us know of anyone who is ill, or in hospital or who might welcome a visit from a member of the team. Please contact the clergy or the Parish Office in the first instance.